Wednesday, February 27, 2013

It may be awhile before I get back to this Wednesday morning paddle. Still have 2 1/2 days of vacation Tales to complete.
Saturday night, Sweetwater/Cedar Keys Tales are finished.
I have not paddled anyplace other than the Winter Park Chain on Weds. mornings since I moved to a new office in October. But, I had a permit that expired on 2-28-13, and and urge to lock a gate behind me. So, when I woke at 6:30, I took a quick shower and was on my way to the Seminole State Forest.

On Blackwater Creek at 7:50

Paddled up Creek

My favorite campsite. Moccasin Spring.

There are at least two channels. One is blocked by plants

The other by fallen trees. 8:30, headed down stream

Must have rained. Green resurrection ferns.

Under the bridge

Saw some baby gators scurry down the bank, into the Creek

A huge gator just slid off the bank before I took the above photo. A second entered, a bit down Creek. Time to turn around. 9:59. I planned on turning back at 10.

I saw the hat first. Has to be Joanne B. It was. With a couple friends.

Li'l gator

Landed just before 11. I was able to stop at home to get shoes. I had forgot them. Good to know I can do that, stop at home that is, after a morning paddle before going to the new office. Means when the weather heats up, I can get in a quick post paddle shower

Sunday, February 24, 2013

10 days of vacation, 10 days kayaking and more. A very nice end to one of the best vacations ever. It may be a few days before I get back to this Tale. I have only completed the first 5 days.

Cloudy sunrise, 7 am

Begin a morning stroll, 7:35.

Low tide

I thought my dog loving readers would like this.

As for me, just where I like them. Behind a fence.

Looking both ways from the high point in the business district

The fence takes away from the neighborly feel of 99.9% of Cedar Key

My sister asked if there were any cedar trees left in Cedar Key. At least one

I was a guest here once, so how can I be trespassing?

White pelicans

Yellow crowned night heron. Spoonbills flew overhead

Park Place

Tour complete at 8:25

Room 223, booked at the last minute probably has the worst view from the second floor due to the City Park Pavilion being in direct view. So,

shift gaze left

and right. Life is tough.

Packed, checked out, replaced the duct tape on the bottom of the kayak, and was underway at 11:15

Sunday's seas were much calmer then the prior 2 days. I took advantage and paddled out to Astena Otie Key

I looked down an saw water between my legs. From the leak, not taking one. Found a nice spot to land, and applied more duct tape. The opening photo is from the stop. No problems after that.

I circled Atsena Otie Key, the original home to the town of Cedar Key, crossed to the current location, Way Key, and entered the Number 2 Channel

Snowy egrets

High tide, able to go to the spoonbill spot

The spoonbills were somewhere else

At low tide, it is a much quicker paddle to Scale Key. The long way is the way I took Saturday when I hung out with the white pelican flock

Back on the Gulf

Black skimmers prepare for global warming

Landed at 2:15

The picnic shelters at City Park have electrical outlets. The first one was not working, or maybe I just could not see the light on my battery charger in the sun, Which I figured out when I put it in at another shelter, and plugged in the computer. Which worked fine. And accessed the wi fi from Park Place. I was able to eat lunch and write the Yak Tales.

Back on the water at 3:30.

3 hours of sunlight left on the final day of my vacation. Had to make the most of it

The above place had a "Bank Owned, Make Offer" sign for years. Looks like an offer was accepted.

Assorted lodging

I know someone who will be at the above spot in two weeks. Not me. I'll be at Park Place.

But, I see that Seahorse Landing has a floating dock as well as a beach to land on.

Tide was going out, I know the area past this bridge, the road to the airfield, gets shallow, fast.

Oyster catchers on the oyster bars

Looking at the airfield. See the air sock?

Out of the shallows. Of course, at low tide "shallows" extend for miles.

Seahorse Key

North Key

Snake Key

Astena Otie Key

Grassy Key

Way Key

I wanted to see dolphins. Ahead, a shape, bobbing up and down. To slow for dolphins. Manatees?

Crab traps

Sunset, moonrise.

Landed at 6:35. Ending one of the best vacations ever. Up there with going to California at age 7, and high school vacations with the family. When I had to come home early, register for Marquette High, and have a party, after 4-5 days on the lake.

After 10 days of kayaking, my arms are still tired. Or, retired, as it is Saturday as I finish the vacation Tales, and I had a strenuous paddle on Gum Slough today.

About Me

I bought a used kayak in March, 2005 and began sending tales of trips to friends and family. That November, generous friends bought me a camera, Canon Powershot 400, so pictures were added to the tales. January 2007, I was able to add underwater photography, thanks to one of my brothers. I am now on my sixth camera. As of May, 2014, I have a Powershot 115 IS.
When I began kayaking in 2005, I would search the Internet for paddling information, trip reports, and practical advice. I hope this site adds to your knowledge and enjoyment.
My home in Winter Park, FL,north of Orlando,allows easy access to both coasts and all the spring fed rivers in between. Many Tales are day trips. No overnight stay required.
I welcome your comments and will try to respond to any questions you may have. If you are in, or plan to visit Key West, call my brother, Andy Cannon, at 305-748-0728. If it floats, flies, fishes, swims, scubas, snorkels or sails, Andy can arrange your tour, rental or self-guided adventure.
Happy Paddling!